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"10/10"
Single by Paolo Nutini
from the album Sunny Side Up
Released 11 January 2010[1]
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Pop Music
Length 2:56
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Paolo Nutini
Producer Paolo Nutini, Ethan Johns
Paolo Nutini singles chronology
"Pencil Full of Lead"
(2009)
"10/10"
(2010)
Sunny Side Up track listing
"10/10"
(1)
"Coming Up Easy"
(2)

"10/10" (Ten out of Ten) is the fourth single from Scottish singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini's second album, Sunny Side Up. The song was released on January 11, 2010 as a digital download only single [2] [3]. The b-side of the single is a live version of album track "Tricks of the Trade" recorded in New Orleans in 2009. It features Nutini backed by the New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band [4].

Contents

Background

"10/10" is the first track on Nutini's second album Sunny Side Up. The song was written and produced by Nutini with additional production by Ethan Johns [5].

Promotion

Before the song's digital single release, "10/10" was playlisted on the A-list of both BBC Radio 1 [6] and BBC Radio 2 [7]. Nutini also promoted the song by performing it on Later... with Jools Holland in 2009 [8] and on Jools Holland's Hootenanny on the 2009/2010 edition of the show [9].

Critical Reception

The BBC stated:

"This sounds like an old ska tune by Prince Buster. I think it's good fun, but I would probably not miss it if it mysteriously fell off the album and something else which sounds like Prince Buster popped up instead. 3/5" [10].

Whereas The Skinny commented:

"Paolo Nutini seems to be suffering from an identity crisis. Having toyed with the idea of becoming Cat Stevens, he’s now decided he’s a seasoned reggae virtuoso. The thing is, on the entertaining 10/10, he’s pretty convincing. Whatever next, Paolo? A hair metal number? 3/5." [11].

Track listing

Digital Download [12]
# Title Length
1. "10/10" (Album Version) 2:56
2. "Tricks of the Trade" (Live From New Orleans) 1:57

Music video

There has been no music video released for "10/10", meaning this is Nutini's first single release not to have a music video to accompany it.

Chart performance

Chart 2010 Peak
position
UK Singles Chart TBA

References

  1. ^ Paolo Nutini - 10/10
  2. ^ Paolo Nutini - 10/10
  3. ^ The Dirty Dozen - January 2010
  4. ^ Mon 11 Jan 2010 - '10/10' Out Now!
  5. ^ Paolo Nutini - 10/10
  6. ^ BBC Radio 1 Playlist
  7. ^ BBC Radio 2 Playlist
  8. ^ Paolo Nutini & The Vipers - 10 /10 - Jools Holland 09
  9. ^ Paolo Nutini - 10/10 Jools Hootenanny
  10. ^ BBC: Paolo Nutini: 10/10 Review
  11. ^ The Dirty Dozen - January 2010
  12. ^ Paolo Nutini - 10/10 single

10/10 is an annual party at Grinnell College that celebrates Grinnell's long tradition of large parties, and thus campus unity. Attendence of the All-Campus Shot at midnight usually reaches 700 students, or over half of the student body, and is also attended by a small number of professors, administrators, and members of the community. It is so named because it occurs on 10 October, the day student workers at the college receive their first paycheck. However, it has often been held on the weekend following this date, and has sometimes been combined with Alice in Wonderland into a large weekend of partying.

In recent years, the administration has unsuccessfully tried put an end to the party.

Progressive Drinking Party



Until recently, Grinnell College had lax rules regarding the consumption of alcohol (by American standards), of which 10/10 was a celebration. The party took the form of a "progressive drinking party" (or "PDP"), a somewhat common form of party at Grinnell, in which partiers would gather at one location, and drink a keg there. Then the party would progress (with the announcement, "We're progressing!" which attendees would repeat joyously) to a new location, and so on.

10/10 is the supreme PDP at Grinnell. In years past, 10/10 would start as a 420 party on top of Main Loggia, and then temporarily break up for dinner. The party would reconvene thereafter at another South Campus dormitory, such as Loose Hall, and then progress to North Campus. Typically, the party would continue at Norris Hall, and then work its way back south, stopping at one or more intermediate North Campus dormitories, such as Dibble, Gates Tower, and Rawson. Its final stop on North Campus would be Younker Hall, the southernmost dormitory on North Campus.

The Harris Center is deliberately avoided.

10/10 reaches its climax with the All-Campus Shot at midnight at the Forum, the student center in the center of campus. Prepared by organizers beforehand, partiers are greeted with the sight of several hundred shots of very cheap liquor on Forum Beach. By this time, the party has attracted its largest numbers, and many people who are either uninterested in 10/10 or have other things to do that night will attend the All-Campus Shot. Unofficial estimates of attendance of this event give figures of 600-700 people present at midnight. The crowd will jubilantly count down to midnight and take the shot in unison. There is a moment of silence, and then cheering as partiers throw their plastic shot glasses up into the air.

The party will then progress to Gardner Lounge or an off-campus location, where there is live music. The day that follows is usually quite subdued.

Karma Patrol



Although the event itself is organized by a small group of students (who together throw an exclusive party for themselves known as "Neutron Bomb"), these students and many of their friends take on the role of "Karma Patrol". These students will wear a self-designed costume, and carry a backpack filled treats for 10/10-attendees, such as potato chips, Dorritos, cookies, and small toys. It is not uncommon for a Karma Patrol members to remove the bladder from a box of wine, and wear it across their chest, so as to "breast-feed" wine to party-attendees.

Karma Patrol members will also carry joints with them, to smoke with small groups of students. A large joint-rolling fest typically occurs several days before the event.

Controversy



2000-2001, several freshman, and one prospective student, were hospitalized in a short span of time for alcohol poisoning, though this did not occur at 10/10 itself. In response -- coinciding with the reembracing of in loco parentis that accompanied the Bush administration -- the administration, particularly Jen Krohn, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, introduced a new alcohol policy and several new restrictions on alcohol consumption at Grinnell, such as wristbands and a limit of only one keg allowed open at any time. Furthermore, in 2002 Jen Krohn organized an alcohol-free event at the Forum, at the same time when the All-Campus Shot was to occur. Students were observed running into the Forum, screaming, "Join us!" and running back out.

The administration's actions did not put an end to 10/10, however. Rather, as the crowd around the single keg of beer has become intolerably large, students have taken to bringing along their own supplies. However, campus unity has not been dented.

10/10 Today



Following their recent construction, 10/10, as well as other PDPs, has visited the new East Campus dormitories.

It remains to be seen whether the new campus center will become a stop in the course of party's progression.

Important Figures


  • Jon Petitt
  • Ben Weiss
  • Jen Krohn
  • Russell K. Osgood


  • See Also



    Grinnell College
    Alice in Wonderland
    Loveparade







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